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Camoflage Collection

Nature's Masters of Camouflage: From the snowy landscapes of Ottawa to the vibrant depths of the Indian Ocean, animals have perfected the art of blending in

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on the south coast of Espanola Island, Galapagos

Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on the south coast of Espanola Island, Galapagos, Vulnerable species

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiaca) in flight over snow covered landscape, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December

Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiaca) in flight over snow covered landscape, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December

Background imageCamoflage Collection: RAF Bomb damage in captured Hanover, Germany. The machsee large lake south of

RAF Bomb damage in captured Hanover, Germany. The machsee large lake south of Hanover which has been camouflaged with floating wood slats, strung together, to simulate earth

Background imageCamoflage Collection: RAF Bomb damage in captured Hanover, Germany. The machsee large lake south of

RAF Bomb damage in captured Hanover, Germany. The machsee large lake south of Hanover which has been camouflaged with floating wood slats, strung together, to simulate earth

Background imageCamoflage Collection: RAF Bomber attack Bremen oil refinery. The Bremen oil refinery during the attack

RAF Bomber attack Bremen oil refinery. The Bremen oil refinery during the attack by Avro Lancaster aircraft. 21st March 1945

Background imageCamoflage Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20024578

EyeUbiquitous_20024578
Laos, Armed guard on upcountry truck

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Tassled Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephalus), Bali, Indian Ocean, Indonesia

Tassled Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephalus), Bali, Indian Ocean, Indonesia
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Background imageCamoflage Collection: actinopterygii, africa, african, animal, animals, aquatic, bony, camoflage, camoflaged

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Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus), Red Sea, Sudan, Africa

Background imageCamoflage Collection: actinopterygii, africa, african, alam, animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic, bony, camoflage

actinopterygii, africa, african, alam, animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic, bony, camoflage
Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) at a coral reef, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) portrait of curious young male, covered in snow

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) portrait of curious young male, covered in snow from rolling around / playing. On a barrier island during autumn freeze up, Bernard Spit

Background imageCamoflage Collection: South America. Brazil. Common Potoo (Nyctibius griseus) is well camoflaged while

South America. Brazil. Common Potoo (Nyctibius griseus) is well camoflaged while resting on a branch in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Peacock Moth Automeris sp. Amazon Rainforest Peru

Peacock Moth Automeris sp. Amazon Rainforest Peru

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Harley Davidson WLA (US Army), 1942, Green

Harley Davidson WLA (US Army), 1942, Green
Harley Davidson WLA (US Army) 1942 Green

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Tanzania, Serengeti. A leopard boldly stands in the long grasses near Seronera

Tanzania, Serengeti. A leopard boldly stands in the long grasses near Seronera

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992332

Picture No. 11992332
Ptarmigan - flock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992331
Ptarmigan - flock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992330
Ptarmigan - female in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992329

Picture No. 11992329
Ptarmigan - portrait - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992328

Picture No. 11992328
Ptarmigan - portrait - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992327

Picture No. 11992327
Ptarmigan - portrait - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992326
Ptarmigan - portrait - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992325
Ptarmigan - pair in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992324
Ptarmigan - pair in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992323
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

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Picture No. 11992322
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992321

Picture No. 11992321
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992320

Picture No. 11992320
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992319

Picture No. 11992319
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992318

Picture No. 11992318
Ptarmigan - cock in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Picture No. 11992317

Picture No. 11992317
Ptarmigan - cock preening in winter plumage - Iceland Date:

Background imageCamoflage Collection: The Giant Owl Butterfly, Caligo Memnon comparing the top and bottome wings

The Giant Owl Butterfly, Caligo Memnon comparing the top and bottome wings

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) looking out of its nest, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) looking out of its nest, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageCamoflage Collection: World war 2, decorated women snipers of the third byelorussian front, (l to r) junior sergeant m

World war 2, decorated women snipers of the third byelorussian front, (l to r) junior sergeant m, rozhkova, senior sergeant r, shanina, jr, sergeants o, mokshina, e, novikova, a, kuznetsova, a

Background imageCamoflage Collection: World war 2, battle of stalingrad, winter fighting in the stalingrad region

World war 2, battle of stalingrad, winter fighting in the stalingrad region

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Leaf Insect

Leaf Insect
A Leaf Insect (Pulchriphyllum Gelonus), virtually disguised against the foliage. Date: 1950s

Background imageCamoflage Collection: How the leopard got his spots

How the leopard got his spots
Illustration by the author to How the Leopard got his Spots by Rudyard Kipling in Just So Stories. The Leopard (lying down)

Background imageCamoflage Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site; Second World War, 1944

V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb launch site somewhere on the coast of France, June 1944. In the foreground of this image can be seen a small concrete control building

Background imageCamoflage Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site, France; Second World War, 194

V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site, France; Second World War, 194
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb launch site near the coast of Normandy, France, June 1944. Two American soldiers can be seen inspecting the sloping launching-ramp

Background imageCamoflage Collection: Great Pipefish (Syngnathus Acus) close up. Babbacombe, Torquay, South Devon, UK. (RR)

Great Pipefish (Syngnathus Acus) close up. Babbacombe, Torquay, South Devon, UK. (RR)
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Nature's Masters of Camouflage: From the snowy landscapes of Ottawa to the vibrant depths of the Indian Ocean, animals have perfected the art of blending in. A Snowy Owl gracefully soars over a white canvas, its feathers seamlessly merging with the snow-covered landscape. In Bali's Indian Ocean, a Tassled Scorpionfish hides among coral reefs, its intricate patterns camouflaging it from unsuspecting prey. African aquatic creatures also possess this remarkable ability; their bony bodies blend effortlessly with their surroundings. On Espanola Island in the Galapagos, Marine Iguanas showcase their incredible camouflage skills as they merge with volcanic rocks and sandy shores. Even in freezing temperatures, Polar Bears adapt by becoming one with their snowy environment, making them nearly invisible to their prey. South America reveals another master of disguise - the Common Potoo perches on tree branches undetectable to predators thanks to its well-camouflaged plumage. These captivating images remind us that nature has bestowed upon these creatures an extraordinary gift – survival through perfect concealment.